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Customer Showcase: Steve & Diana Fitzgerald

Custom Acoustic Sound-Absorbing Feature

We love when customers come to us with a vision for their sound solution.

Steve and Diana Fitzgerald discovered one of our custom multi-depth designs online and wanted to recreate it for their own home to reduce echoes and reverberations:

original inspiration for the design

Working off sketches from Steve, the Audimute Design Services team was engaged to create renderings.



The stunning solution:

  • AcoustiColor® panels coated in the Sherwin-Williams colors Cobble Brown (SW 6082) + Tavern Taupe (SW 7508)
  • AcoustiStone® panels in a modified version of our Medium Desert Cliff Rock style, using the Sherwin-Williams color Pennywise (SW 6349) for orange

 

Steve did the installation himself using a Paslode® Brad Nailer from Audimute.

The outcome: an immediate improvement in sound quality for the Fitzgeralds, with significant reduction in how much sound was being reflected into the upstairs area.

Thank you, Steve and Diana, for choosing Audimute for your sound management solution!

50 States, 50 Acoustic Panels: Kentucky

Kentucky's Mammoth Cave

The United States of America is celebrating its 250th birthday in 2026, and we thought it'd be fun to commemorate America's semiquincentennial by identifying Audimute acoustic panels (all of which are made in the USA) that remind us of each U.S. state.

This week: Kentucky, home to the Bluegrass region, the Cumberland Plateau, and Daniel Boone National Forest.

For Kentucky, we chose an Audimute acoustic panel that evokes the dark caverns and stunning rock formations of the state's Mammoth Cave National Park: the AcoustiStone® Premium Acoustic Stone Alternative Ceiling Cloud in the "Deep Brown Marble" style.

Mammoth Cave National Park is home to the longest known cave system in the world. Visitors can venture 250 feet underground to traverse some of the park's 426 miles of subterranean passageways and tunnels and hear how sound echoes and reverberates off the cave walls and ceilings. We're definitely not saying it should BUT if Mammoth Cave National Park should ever want an acoustic treatment for those caves, we'd recommend our eco-friendly AcoustiStone acoustic clouds, which can be fastened to ceilings to absorb 95% of echoes, reverberations, and mid to high frequencies while maintaining the appearance of real stone.


Looking for a sound management solution for your home, business, church, or studio? Call us at 1.866.505.MUTE or fill out a Room Analysis Form to get free advice from our Acoustic Specialists!

50 States, 50 Acoustic Panels: Idaho

Idaho's Craters of the Moon Monument

The United States of America is celebrating its 250th birthday in 2026, and we thought it'd be fun to commemorate America's semiquincentennial by identifying Audimute acoustic panels (all of which are made in the USA) that remind us of each U.S. state.

This week: Idaho, home to Lake Coeur d'Alene, the Sawtooth Mountains, and the majestic Shoshone Falls.

For Idaho, we chose an Audimute acoustic panel that evokes the charred terrain of the state's famed Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve: the AcoustiStone® Premium Acoustic Stone Alternative Panel in the "Charcoal Smooth Marble" style.

The Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve is the site of three major lava fields and multiple cinder cones. Its smoky black surface brings to mind a volcanic landscape on a distant planet. Our eco-friendly AcoustiStone acoustic panels are similarly out-of-this-world, absorbing 95% of echoes, reverberations, and mid to high frequencies while giving the appearance of real stone.


Looking for a sound management solution for your home, business, church, or studio? Call us at 1.866.505.MUTE or fill out a Room Analysis Form to get free advice from our Acoustic Specialists!



50 States, 50 Acoustic Panels: Arizona

Desert

The United States of America is celebrating its 250th birthday in 2026, and we thought it'd be fun to commemorate America's semiquincentennial by identifying Audimute acoustic panels (all of which are made in the USA) that remind us of each U.S. state.

First up: Arizona, home to the Grand Canyon, portions of the Sonoran Desert, and sweeping Southwestern landscapes.

For Arizona, we chose an Audimute acoustic panel that evokes the look and feel of the state's rich red clay and striking rock formations: the AcoustiStone® Premium Acoustic Stone Alternative Panel in the "Medium Desert Cliff Rock" style.

 


It's bold, it's beautiful, it looks like the result of millions of years of geologic activity, and it absorbs an average of 95% of echoes, reverberations, and mid to high frequencies. Best of all: no real rocks were used in the making of this acoustic panel — every AcoustiStone acoustic panel features high-quality graphics printed on fabric and wrapped around our eco-friendly sound absorption material, eco-C-tex®.

Looking for a sound management solution for your home, business, church, or studio? Call us at 1.866.505.MUTE or fill out a Room Analysis Form to get free advice from our Acoustic Specialists!